Method of connecting circuit element

ABSTRACT

A terminal ( 2 ) of a thin metallic plate is fixed to a board body ( 1   a ) of an electrically insulating material. The terminal ( 2 ) has a contact through-hole ( 2   a ). In order to connect the terminal ( 2 ) to a contact ( 3   a ), aboard  1  is arranged so that the hole area ( 1   b ) of the board body ( 1   a ) is fit over the receiving portion ( 4   a ) of a receiving die ( 4 ). The contact ( 3   a ) of the resistor ( 3 ) is inserted into the contact through-hole ( 2   a ). Thereafter, the vicinity of the terminal through-hole ( 2   a ) in the terminal ( 2 ) is crushed by a crushing punch ( 5 ) which is moved for pressing in a direction of arrow, and plastically deformed. Thus, the terminal ( 2 ) is mechanically and electrically connected to the contact ( 3   a ).

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Technical Field

[0002] This invention relates to a method of connecting a circuit element which connects the contact of the circuit element to a terminal of a metallic plate.

[0003] 2. Related Art

[0004] A known method of connecting the contact of the circuit element to the terminal of the metallic plate is to insert the contact into a contact through-hole formed in the terminal and connect the contact and the terminal mechanically and electrically by soldering. Another known method is to connect the contact and terminal mechanically and electrically by “resistance joining” in which the contact is pressure-welded to the terminal and a current is passed therebetween in this state so that they are deposited to each other by Joule heat.

[0005] The former technique has a disadvantage that it takes a long time for the soldering and produces toxic wastes during the soldering.

[0006] The latter technique has a disadvantage that it requires a troublesome operation of setting/adjusting a current value and pressure during the pressure welding.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0007] This invention has been accomplished in view of the circumstance described above. An object of this invention is to provide a method of connecting a circuit element which takes a short time for connection and can avoid a troublesome operation of setting/adjusting a current value and pressure.

[0008] The method according to the invention is characterized, in order to connect a contact of a circuit element to a terminal of a metallic plate, by comprising the steps of:

[0009] forming a contact through-hole in the terminal;

[0010] inserting the contact into the contact through-hole; and

[0011] plastically deforming a vicinity of the contact through-hole so that the terminal is connected to the contact.

[0012] In this method, since the terminal is plastically deformed so that it is connected to the contact of the circuit element, it does not take a long time for connection. In addition, a troublesome operation of setting/adjusting a current value and pressure is not required, and the connection can be made easily for a short time.

[0013] In this case, with respect to the above plastic deformation, the vicinity of the contact through-hole in the terminal may be deformed using a crushing punch, or otherwise may be plastically deformed toward the contact using a punch having a slanted tip surface.

[0014] The method according to the invention is characterized, in order to connect a contact of a circuit element to a terminal of a metallic plate, by comprising the steps of:

[0015] forming a contact through-hole in the terminal;

[0016] arranging the terminal on a receiving portion so that a vicinity of the contact through-hole is supported by the receiving portion;

[0017] inserting the contact into the contact through-hole; and

[0018] crashing the vicinity of the contact through-hole by a crushing punch so that the terminal is connected to the contact.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0019]FIG. 1 is a vertically sectional side view showing a state on the way of manufacture of a first embodiment of the invention.

[0020]FIG. 2 is a plan view of the state.

[0021]FIG. 3 is an enlarged vertically sectional side view of a terminal.

[0022]FIG. 4 is a vertically sectional side view showing the state after connection.

[0023]FIG. 5 is a view corresponding to FIG. 1 showing a second embodiment of the invention.

[0024]FIG. 6 is a view corresponding to FIG. 2 showing the second embodiment of the invention.

[0025]FIG. 7 is a view corresponding to FIG. 4 showing a third embodiment of the invention.

[0026]FIG. 8 is a view corresponding to FIG. 1 showing the third embodiment of the invention.

[0027]FIG. 9 is a view correspond to FIG. 2 showing the third embodiment of the invention.

DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

[0028] Now referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, an explanation will be given of an embodiment of this invention. FIG. 4 shows the state where a contact 3 a of a resistor 3 as a circuit element is connected to a terminal 2 of a circuit board 1. In FIGS. 1 and 2 showing the former state of such a connection, as for the circuit board 1, the terminal 2 of a thin metallic plate (e.g. a copper plate having a thickness of 0.64 mm) is fixed to a board body la of an electrically insulating material. The terminal 2 has a contact through-hole 2 a. The board body 1 has a large hole area 1 b for arranging a receiving part in an area corresponding to the terminal through-hole 2 a. The terminal 2 is covered with an oxidation preventing (passivation) film 2 b (e.g. tinning) as shown in FIG. 3. The oxidation preventing film 2 b is formed after the contact through-hole 2 a is formed. Therefore, the oxidation preventing film 2 b is also formed on the inner surface of the contact through-hole 2 a. A gap G between the inner surface of the contact through-hole 2 a and the contact 3 a (FIG. 3) is preferably 0.1-0.3 mm.

[0029] In order to connect the terminal 2 to the contact 3 a, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the board 1 is arranged so that the hole area lb is fit over the receiving portion 4 a which is a convex portion of a receiving die 4. At this time, the upper surface of the receiving portion 4 a is adapted to receive the lower surface of the edge of the contact through-hole 2 a. The receiving portion 4 a has a contact clearance concave portion 4 b at the position corresponding to the contact through-hole 2 a. The contact 3 a of the resistor 3 is inserted into the contact through-hole 2 a.

[0030] Thereafter, the vicinity of the terminal through-hole 2 a in the terminal 2 is crushed by a crushing punch 5 which is moved for pressing in a direction of arrow A, and plastically deformed as shown in FIG. 4, that is, a concave portion 11 is formed on the vicinity of the terminal through-hole 2 a by a crushing punch 5. In this deforming process, since receiving portion 4 a prevents the terminal 2 from projecting in the direction of the arrow A, the energy generated by the deforming process can not be consumed by forming a deformation in the direction of the arrow A. Therefore, the energy goes toward the terminal through-hole 2 a and is consumed by forming a convex contact portion 10 projected from a part of the contact through-hole 2 a. So that the terminal 2 is mechanically and electrically connected to the contact 3 a. Thereafter, the receiving die 4 is taken off.

[0031] In accordance with this embodiment, since the terminal 2 is plastically deformed so that it is connected to the contact 3 a of the resistor 2, it does not take a longtime for connection. In addition, a troublesome operation of setting/adjusting a current value and pressure is not required, and the connection can be made easily for a short time.

[0032] Particularly, in accordance with this embodiment, since the vicinity of the contact through-hole 2 a in the terminal 2 is crushed by a crushing punch 5 so that it is plastically deformed, the stroke of the crushing punch 5 has only to be controlled to make the plastic deformation which is appropriate for connection, thereby making sure connection in a simple step.

[0033] Since the outer surface of the terminal 2 inclusive of the inner surface of the contact through-hole 2 a is covered with the passivation film 2 b, the oxidation at the connecting area between the contact 3 a of the resistor 3 and the contact through-hole 2 a can be surely prevented. Incidentally, some terminals have a contact through-hole after the passivation film has been formed. Such terminals have no passivation film on the inner surface of the contact through-hole. In this case, when soldering is adopted for connection, solder is filled in between the contact and the contact through-hole so that there is no fear of oxidation. On the other hand, like this embodiment, in a method of connecting the terminal 2 to the contact 3 a not via the solder but directly, there is a fear of oxidation at the connecting portion. However, in accordance with this embodiment, since the outer surface of the terminal 2 inclusive of the inner surface of the contact through-hole is covered with the passivation film 2 b, the oxidation at the connecting area between the contact 3 a of the resistor 3 and the contact through-hole 2 a can be surely prevented.

[0034]FIGS. 5 and 6 show the second embodiment of this invention. This embodiment is different from the first embodiment in the following point. In this embodiment, plural (e.g. three) punches 6, 7 and 8 are provided for punching the vicinity (periphery) of the contact through-hole 2 a in the terminal 2 at plural (e.g. three) points. At the three points on the periphery of the contact through-hole 2 a in the terminal 2 (the points on the side opposite to the contact through-hole 2 a with respect to the pressing points 6 p, 7 p and 8 p of the punches 6, 7 and 8), slit-like deformation clearance holes 2 c, 2 c, 2 c are previously formed.

[0035] In this embodiment, the periphery of the contact through-hole 2 a in the terminal 2 is crushed and deformed at three points by these punches 6, 7 and 8 so that the edge of the contact through-hole 2 a is mechanically and electrically connected to the contact 3 a. In this case, since the terminal 2 has deformation clearance slits 2 c, 2 c and 2 c, the plastic deformation will not be extended to the outside of each slit.

[0036] In accordance with this embodiment, since the plural points on the periphery of the contact through-hole 2 a in the terminal 2 are plastically deformed for connection to the contact 3 a, sure and stiff connection can be realized. Incidentally, the deformation clearance slits 2 c can be omitted. A single punch may be provide to press/crush the terminal at the plural points. The number of crushing points is not limited.

[0037] FIGS. 7 to 9 show the third embodiment of this embodiment. This embodiment is different from the first embodiment in the following point. FIG. 7 shows the state where connection has been completed. FIGS. 8 and 9 show the state before connection. The terminal 2 has a punch contacting slit 2 d having e.g. a square shape for facilitating the plastic deformation which is formed to align with the contact through-hole 2 a. In this case, the punch 9 has a slanted tip, and the longitudinal width Wa of the punch contacting slit 2 d is set to be slightly larger than that of the punch 9 (FIG. 9). Further, the receiving portion 4 a of the receiving die 4 has a concave portion 4 c for clearance of the punch and contact.

[0038] In order to connect the terminal 2 to the contact 3 a, as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, with the contact 3 a inserted into the contact through-hole 2 a, the punch 9 is caused to descend so that its slope 9 a is brought into contact with the right edge of the punch contacting slit 2 d (in the vicinity of the contact through-hole 2 a). Then, this right edge is pressed down while it is compressed toward the contact so that it is plastically deformed. Thus, the terminal 2 is mechanically and electrically connected to the contact 3 a. In FIG. 7, the plastically deformed portion is denoted by reference symbol 2 e.

[0039] In accordance with this embodiment, the plastic deformation can be made comparatively easily. In addition, since the portion corresponding to the thickness of the terminal 2 is compressed toward the contact 2 a, the contact 3 a is brought into contact with this portion, thereby assuring the electric connection therebetween.

[0040] In the embodiments described above, the circuit element is a resistor as an example, but it may be a capacitor or any other discrete component.

[0041] As apparent from the description hitherto made, in the method of connecting a circuit element according to this invention, since the terminal 2 is plastically deformed so that it is connected to the contact of the circuit element, it does not take a long time for connection. In addition, a troublesome operation of setting/adjusting a current value and pressure is not required, and the connection between the terminal and the contact of the circuit element can be made easily for a short time. 

What it claimed is:
 1. A method of connecting a contact of a circuit element to a terminal of a metallic plate, said method comprising the steps of: forming a contact through-hole in the terminal; inserting the contact into the contact through-hole; and plastically deforming a vicinity of the contact through-hole so that the terminal is connected to the contact.
 2. The method of connecting the contact to the terminal according to claim 1 , wherein the vicinity of the contact through-hole is plastically deformed by a crushing punch.
 3. The method of connecting the contact to the terminal according to claim 2 , wherein the crushing punch has a slanted tip surface.
 4. The method of connecting the contact to the terminal according to claim 1 further comprising the step of: forming a deformation clearance hole opposite to the contact through-hole with respect to the vicinity of the contact through-hole prior to said plastically deforming step.
 5. The method of connecting the contact to the terminal according to claim 1 further comprising the step of: forming an oxidation preventing film on the terminal after said contact through-hole forming step.
 6. A method of connecting a contact of a circuit element to a terminal of a metallic plate, said method comprising the steps of: forming a contact through-hole in the terminal; arranging the terminal on a receiving portion so that a vicinity of the contact through-hole is supported by the receiving portion; inserting the contact into the contact through-hole; and crashing the vicinity of the contact through-hole by a crushing punch so that the terminal is connected to the contact.
 7. The method of connecting the contact to the terminal according to claim 6 , wherein the crushing punch crashes the vicinity of the contact through-hole in a direction in which the receiving portion supports the terminal.
 8. The method of connecting the contact to the terminal according to claim 6 , wherein said receiving portion has a contact clearance concave portion at a position corresponding to the contact through-hole. 